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    Comparing Love Poems

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    Sonets include love poetry with very different attitudes towards the relationship between men and women. Four such poems‚ "The Sun Rising"‚ "Song"‚ "The Flea"‚ and "The Undertaking"‚ show very contradictory views of what love is and should be. Each of these poems give a diverse even conflicting view of love because they represent the different kinds of love a person encounters throughout their life; starting with young infatuation love‚ moving to bitter love‚ changing to physical love‚ and ending with

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    Love without love

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    Love Without Love 1. According to the first four lines‚ the speaker loved this particular person because they never saw this person coming into their life‚ therefore it was a surprise and they saw a drastic change something called love. 2. The metaphor in lines 5-6 is "I’ve fly you flying through my soul in quick‚ loft flight" and this means that this special person came into their life very quickly like a plane‚ it was in and it was out. The extended metaphor is that this person was looking

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    given the ominous title of "the Perterloo Massacre." 2) The Industrial Revolution begins in England‚ though the Continent will experience it some decades later. Urbanization intensifies-along with urban poverty and class dissatisfaction. In the 1830’s‚ Thomas Carlyle will write that "the Cash Nexus" has already replaced the feudal‚ hierarchical ties that once kept British society together. Writing at "ground zero" of this titanic change in human affairs‚ Romantic poets like Blake and Wordsworth respond

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    Heaven: Poetry and Milton

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    November 8th 2013 Poetry Heaven The sonnet is one of the most common methods in poetry. Sonnets are very restrictive because there is only 14 lines predominantly in iambic pentameter. This restricts the poetry writing‚ but that is what makes it so beautiful. Sonnets are usually about love. Their tone sound very nice‚ easy to read and they can be sung. Sonnets are taken as a challenge for many poets because freeverse is easy and linear. “When I Consider How My Light Is Spent” is a Sonnet written

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    love love life

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    (pronounced “save”)Lives Inc. has been working very hard to reach out to the constituents of Carson‚ located approximately 14 miles away from the Los Angeles International Airport‚ to educate them on the effects of cigarette smoking on their lives‚ their love ones lives‚ and the community as a whole. Cigarette smoking in our community is a huge problem. The city of Carson is approximately 18.724 square miles‚ densely populated‚ and is home to three large oil refineries and a wastewater treatment plant

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    Poetry Analysis

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    around in search of opportunity‚ Poe lived in New York City‚ Baltimore‚ Philadelphia and Richmond. From 1831 to 1835‚ he stayed in Baltimore with his aunt Maria Clemm and his youngest cousin‚ Virginia. Virginia became an inspiration to Poe and his love life. The couple married in 1836 when she was only 13 years old. Poe became a literary sensation in 1845 with the publication of the poem "The Raven." It is considered to be one of the greatest American literary works and one of the best of Poe’s career

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    Love

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    Do you ask yourself why sometimes? Why do we fall for those who cant catch us‚ and ignore those who love us. Why do we cry over those who only mean to cause us pain‚ and waste our time on someone who is just trying to bring us down. We cannot force ourselves to love‚ just as we cannot force another to love us. We can only be someone who is capable of being loved. Who you need to be with isn’t always the hottest person or the the one that everyone would die to be with. Maybe sometimes the people that

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    Sylvia Plath Poetry

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    Plath notes: Why does Sylvia Plath’s poetry have textual integrity (i.e. unity)? * Context – Plath’s and yours * Informed PERSONAL understanding IDEAS * CONSTRUCTION * LANGUAGE FEATURES * SIGNIFICANCE Context: 1. Plath wrote in the early 1960’s 2. Plath suffered from depression and Bi-Polar‚ pervious to her main period of writing‚ she had on one occasion attempted suicide. 3. Plath loves and cares for her children‚ maternal instincts and influence. 4. Plath

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    Poetry Explication

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    Shortly after the lovers witness the goose fish‚ they ponder over what the fish’s big toothy grin “would express‚ / So finished a comedian” (30-31). The speaker then expresses the lovers’ thoughts that delegate the fish as an emblem of their passionate love and an optimist of their relationship. Finally‚ after conveying the numerous roles that the lovers attribute to the fish‚ the speaker expresses the lovers’ final decision to call the goose fish their patriarch who blesses their union. In reality

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    Poetry Analysis

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    Broadcasting the Poem Have you ever felt like you were born to do something? Since I was born I felt like I was born to play baseball‚ but after that I would love to be a broadcaster. That is why I have chosen to analyze “The Broadcaster’s Poem” by Alden Nowlan. Analyzing a poem is not an easy thing to accomplish for me. As I very rarely analyze anything I read‚ but you should try everything once. As my eyes read this poem and my mind processes it‚ I ponder a question. What the heck is Nowlan

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